unimpressed

英 [ʌnɪm'prest] 美 [,ʌnɪm'prɛst]
  • adj. 无印记的(没有印象的);未受感动的
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unimpressed (adj.)
1861, "not awed," from un- (1) "not" + past participle of impress (v.). Used earlier in a sense of "not subjected to restraint" (1743). Unimpressive is recorded from 1796.
1. Kitty's family was unworldly, unimpressed by power, or money.
基蒂一家清心寡欲,淡泊金钱与权力。

来自柯林斯例句

2. He was also very unimpressed by his teachers.
他对他的老师也很不以为然。

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3. Graham Fletcher was unimpressed with the idea of filling in a lengthy questionnaire.
格雷厄姆·弗莱彻对填写冗长的调查问卷这种事没什么兴趣。

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4. Arnold kept telling her how attractive she was, but he spread the butter too thick and she was unimpressed.
阿诺德不断对她说她如何有吸引力, 但他的诌媚过头了,其实她相貌平平.

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5. She's a sly, stupid creature,'scarlett rejoined calmly, unimpressed by his uproar.
她是个又鬼又笨的小家伙, " 思嘉不顾父亲的吼叫,只平静地接下去说.

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